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E-Commerce and Biological Weapons Nonproliferation: Online Marketplaces Challenge Export Controls to Reduce the Risk That Rogue States or Terrorists Could Acquire the Capacity to Produce Biological Weapons

EMBO Reports - United States
doi 10.15252/embr.201541232
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Categories
BiochemistryGeneticsMolecular Biology
Date

October 12, 2015

Authors
Raymond A ZilinskasPhilippe Mauger
Publisher

EMBO


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